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What dinosaur has 4 horns?

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John Castro

Published Mar 04, 2026

What dinosaur has 4 horns?

Styracosaurus

Styracosaurus Temporal range: Late Cretaceous,
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Clade:Dinosauria
Order:†Ornithischia

What dinosaur has 2 horns on its head?

Triceratops
Triceratops is one of the most iconic dinosaur species we know, in part because of its distinctive looks: a large head frill, two huge brow horns, and another horn on its nose.

What is a dinosaur with one horn?

Styracosaurus was a genus of herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur from the Cretaceous, about 76.5 to 75 million years ago. This is a type of dinosaur that somewhat resembles a Triceratops. However they have only one horn, the one on their nose that is longer than those of a Triceratops.

What dinosaur has devil horns?

It had thick horns above the eyes, a feature unseen in all other carnivorous dinosaurs, and a very deep skull sitting on a muscular neck….Carnotaurus.

Carnotaurus Temporal range: Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian),
Species:†C. sastrei
Binomial name
†Carnotaurus sastrei Bonaparte, 1985

What dinosaur is similar to at Rex?

Discovered in the Gobi desert region of Mongolia and China, Tarbosaurus is the T. rex of Asia. It looks very similar to T. rex, and is even similar in size, around 40 feet.

What dinosaur has 3 horns on its head?

The most famous ceratopsian is Triceratops, with its three horns. But Triceratops is just one member of this large family of dinosaurs, each with its own unique appearance.

What is the fastest dinosaur?

ostrich mimic ornithomimids
A: The fastest dinosaurs were probably the ostrich mimic ornithomimids, toothless meat-eaters with long limbs like ostriches. They ran at least 25 miles per hour from our estimates based on footprints in mud.

What dinosaur has 1100 teeth?

Dilophosaurus

Dilophosaurus Temporal range: Early Jurassic (Sinemurian),
Clade:Theropoda
Genus:†Dilophosaurus Welles, 1970
Species:†D. wetherilli
Binomial name

What dinosaur has 100000 teeth?

Nigersaurus
Nigersaurus

Nigersaurus Temporal range: Aptian – Albian
Phylum:Chordata
Clade:Dinosauria
Clade:Saurischia
Clade:†Sauropodomorpha

What is Dinosaur King?

One of the largest known carnivorous dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus rex — T. rex maintains a reputation as king of the dinosaurs. In fact, the animal’s name means “king of the tyrant lizards”. “Tyranno” means tyrant in Greek; “saurus” means lizard in Greek; and “rex” translates to “king” in Latin.

What do T Rex eat?

rex was a huge carnivore and primarily ate herbivorous dinosaurs, including Edmontosaurus and Triceratops. The predator acquired its food through scavenging and hunting, grew incredibly fast and ate hundreds of pounds at a time, said University of Kansas paleontologist David Burnham.

What did Microceratops look like?

Microceratops was smaller and more primitive, with more slender limbs that resembled frogs’ legs or rabbits’ legs. In fact, when compared to today’s large wild rabbits, the body and stance of Microceratops was very similar in appearance.

What are 5 interesting facts about the planet Mercury?

Mercury is a terrestrial planet. It is small and rocky. Mercury doesn’t really have an atmosphere. A day on Mercury lasts 59 Earth days. A year on Mercury lasts 88 Earth days. Mercury does not have any moons. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun.

Is Microceratops a herbivore or carnivore?

The “fringed head” Marginocephalia, a clade of which Microceratops is a showy member, is a type of ornithischian dinosaur that is characterized by its thick-skulled and horned family members. All Marginocephalia were herbivores and either bipedal or quadrupedal.

Is Microceratops a bipedal dinosaur?

Microceratops was bipedal, with short front arms. Also a member of the Protoceratopsid (first horned-face) group of dinosaurs, Microceratops resembled the quadrupedal Protoceratops and Leptoceratops. Microceratops was smaller and more primitive, with more slender limbs that resembled frogs’ legs or rabbits’ legs.